Northwest History. State History 260. Yakima.

Y. W. C. A. IS NOW
FREE FROM DEBT
After Everything Has Been Provided For There Is $3500 in
the Building Fund.
MONEY IS HELD IN TRUST
Association is Looking Around forS Suitable Structure Which May Be Taken over. A finanical statement prepared after all returns were in from the recent finanical campaign for the 1917-1918 budget for the Young Women's Christian association shows the association to be clear of debt. The budget raised by the campaign was $11,365 the best campaign in history, according to officials. Hereafter the campaign, which has always been held in March, will take place in November. "Every debt is paid and all moneys have reverted to their proper channels," said Mrs. Frank Atkinson, treasurer of the association, who is diggng into old records and achives of the association to find its exact financial condition. "We have paid up everything, and with what we will expand for the extension work of the assicaition there is still on hand a building fund of $3500. "One thousand dollars of this invested as a unit in the Hyde building, handled by the Spokane Trustee company, and $675 with five years interest at 6 per cent on the unit is with this in the Fidelity National bank, held for the building fund.

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Y. W. C. A. IS NOW
FREE FROM DEBT
After Everything Has Been Provided For There Is $3500 in
the Building Fund.
MONEY IS HELD IN TRUST
Association is Looking Around forS Suitable Structure Which May Be Taken over. A finanical statement prepared after all returns were in from the recent finanical campaign for the 1917-1918 budget for the Young Women's Christian association shows the association to be clear of debt. The budget raised by the campaign was $11,365 the best campaign in history, according to officials. Hereafter the campaign, which has always been held in March, will take place in November. "Every debt is paid and all moneys have reverted to their proper channels," said Mrs. Frank Atkinson, treasurer of the association, who is diggng into old records and achives of the association to find its exact financial condition. "We have paid up everything, and with what we will expand for the extension work of the assicaition there is still on hand a building fund of $3500. "One thousand dollars of this invested as a unit in the Hyde building, handled by the Spokane Trustee company, and $675 with five years interest at 6 per cent on the unit is with this in the Fidelity National bank, held for the building fund.